The Iroquois Constitution THE GREAT BINDING LAW, GAYANASHAGOWA
67. Should any person, a member of the Five Nations’ Confederacy, specially esteem a man or woman of another clan or of a foreign nation, he may choose a name and bestow it upon that person so esteemed. The naming shall be in accord with the cer...
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